For sale is a beautiful umbrella stand by Doulton Burslem England. Approximately 23" tall and 29" - 43" - 26" wide. Marks include Doulton Watteau Burslem England on the bottom. this mark was used c.1891-1902. There are 3 repeating panels of a classical theme in flow blue. Very good condition.
For sale is a set of 6 sterling silver cocktail forks by Tiffany & Company. Approximately 6" long and 5.7 troy ounces. No monogram. Marks include TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT.1885 and the letter M. This mark was used circa 1879-91. These forks are early and are from 1885 when the pattern was patented and 1891. Very good condition.
For sale is an original watercolor by American artist, Samuel R Chaffee 1850-1913. The former owner called it "Barrington Marsh". Approximately 24 1/2" x 34 1/2" WITH the frame and matting. WITHOUT the frame it measures 15 1/4" x 25". It is nicely framed and ready for hanging. According to Ask Art Samuel Roscoe Chaffee was born September 21, 1850 in Seekonk Massachusetts and married 1878 in Swansea Mass. He was an employer in a shoe store. In 1881 began his career ...click for details
For sale is a wonderful sterling silver preserve spoon with twist handle and ball finial. Approximately 6 3/4" long and 1.10 troy ounces. No monogram. Beautifully engraved gold wash bowl. Marked STERLING. 19th century. Possibly George Sharp of Philadelphia PA. Very good condition.
For sale is a wonderful sterling silver serving spoon by Wood & Hughes of New York NY. c.1865-99. Approximately 8 1/4" long and 2.15 troy ounces. No monogram. The pattern is called Engraved. It is in the original presentation box which is in very good condition. Red velvet with a brown leather top. Beautifully engraved gold wash bowl. The handle is also engraved with sheath of wheat with a feathered edge. No monogram. Marked W&H, STERLING and D.A. Rosenberg. The box is also marked D ...click for details
For sale is a wonderful Gothic design coin silver 3 piece coffee/tea set by Wood & Hughes of New York NY. c.1845-65. The set consists of a coffee/tea pot, covered sugar and hinged covered creamer. It weighs a total of 65.01 troy ounces. Monogrammed JB. There are a few small dents overall that do not detract from the beauty of the set and can easily be removed. Email with questions. The coffee/tea pot is approximately 11 1/4" tall and 11" wide from the spout to the tip of the handle ...click for details
For sale is a handpainted porcelain figurine of a dormaous. I believe it is called "Dormouse-Maximillan". Approximately 6" tall this figure depicts a mouse on driftwood feeding on acorns surrounded with foliage. Marked with the Cybis trademark on the bottom. Boleslaw Cybis (1895–1957) was a Polish painter, sculptor, and muralist. After becoming citizens of the United States, he and his wife, Marja, established Cybis Studio at the Steinway Mansion in Astoria, New York. Here they we ...click for details
For sale is a wonderful miniature Papago Indian of Arizona horse hair basket. The artisan was Phyllis Miguel. Approximately 1/4" tall WITHOUT and 1 1/8" in diameter. The artist is Phyllis Miguel of the Papago Indians of Arizona and this miniature basket is exquisite. It looks to be in great condition. I have tried to take good quality photos. I am not a dealer in indian baskets. You be the judge. I have been collecting baskets and other indian arts as an investment for over 20 years. I ...click for details
For sale is a wonderful miniature Papago Indian of Arizona 1 split stitch basket. The artisan was Elsie Thomas. Approximately 2 3/8" tall WITHOUT the handle and 3 1/8" in diameter. The artist is Elsie Thomas of the Papago Indians and this little covered basket is exquisite. It looks to be in great condition. I have tried to take good quality photos. I am not a dealer in indian baskets. You be the judge. I have been collecting baskets and other indian arts as an investment for over 20 y ...click for details
For sale is a miniature Papago Indian of Arizona basket. Approximately 7/8" tall and 1 3/4" in diameter. Beautifully woven of brown and black horse hair. The artist is not named but this little miniature is exquisite. It looks to be in great condition. I have tried to take good quality photos. I am not a dealer in indian baskets. You be the judge. I have been collecting baskets and other indian arts as an investment for over 20 years. I have been an antiques dealer for over 20 years de ...click for details